How do you get the best results with Wella toner?
Wella Colour Charm Toners should be left on for 30 minutes (this is called processing). Letting your process for the full 30 minutes is ideal, but check every 5-10 minutes or so to see how it's going. The Wella Toners turn a dark purple shade as they process, this is normal so don't panic!
There's two reasons why your hair is still brassy after toning or colouring. Either the undertone of the toner/colour is wrong, or the product is too light for you.
Mix 2 parts developer with 1 part toner in a bowl.
If your hair is shorter, just below or at your shoulders, you can use half a bottle of toner and twice as much developer.
If you leave the toner processing for too long, you might end up having damaged hair with unwanted purple or blue shades. Why does this happen? Toners have pigments in them to cancel out the yellow and orange tones in brassy hair.
Wet hair may dilute the toner and affect the longevity of the toner and its color. There is a good reason why it is recommended to use toner always on towel-dried hair. It all comes down to the color of your hair when it is wet and dry.
The most powerful toner against orange tones is the Wella Colour Charm Toner in 050 Cooling Violet. Used alone on blonde hair this gives a steel grey result. Used alone on orange hair this will really reduce the orange tones and leave you with an ashy dark blonde/light brown result.
This is where the toner will work to emphasize or deemphasize certain tones in your hair, as well as add shine. It will process anywhere between 5-15 minutes. Typically, toners can last about 2-6 weeks, but this all depends on your hair porosity and integrity.
You can use blue shampoo to clean your hair while also toning and color correcting. Once applied, blue shampoo can color correct, and tone lightened hair with an orange tint. The cool tones of the blue will cancel out any lingering warm orange tones.
While every toner type varies, you should wait about four weeks between toning sessions in general. So, if you were thinking about toning your hair twice in one day or twice in one week, stop right there! For the health of your hair, you'll have to wait it out for a while.
1 to two ration means for one part of toner you use 2 parts developer so one part toner is 1.4 in this case wouldn't you just multiply 1.4 with 2 and get 2.8?
How long do I let Wella toner sit?
Leave the toner on for approximately 8-10 minutes for lighter hair and up to 20-30 minutes for darker hair. This toner removes “brass” for perfect blonde hair. To achieve the best results, you should lighten your hair before applying the toner.
Leave the toner in for up to 45 minutes, then rinse, and wash with a moisturizing shampoo and deep conditioner.

Keep an eye out for redness, dryness, and irritation
“If it stings when you wash your face or apply products, you may be overdoing it.” This goes for both physical exfoliants (like face scrubs) and chemical exfoliants (such as toners and peels containing hydroxy acids).
20 volume should not be used as a developer for toner or glazes especially when wanting to maintain a natural base. When used with bleach, 20 volume is a powerful tool lifting 1-9 levels depending on the bleach, method of application, and hair type/history.
How do you know which developer to use with the toner? 10 volume will allow the toner to deposit more color, 20 volume will deposit less. Once you decide which toner shade and developer you will use, measure using a hair color measuring cup and mix 1 oz. toner to 1 oz.
One of the main reasons why it's important to wash your hair before getting a toning treatment is because your stylist needs to be able to see your natural hair color. This is especially important if you're looking to achieve a specific tone or shade.
If you have any orange left in your hair, T14 is probably the best for your hair over T18. T18 is only effective if your hair is a level 10 or higher (purely yellow). Putting the wrong toner in your hair won't necessarily harm it, but it likely won't affect the color at all.
WELLA T10 TONER ON ORANGE HAIR
While the toner did slightly darken the hair, it really does not have much of an effect on hair this shade. I wouldn't recommend it for orange hair.
Wella T14 has a blue-violet base, which means it will counteract (or reduce) gold / yellow orange tones. This is a super cool toned toner that works best on pale yellow hair.
However, toner is a great option if you find yourself in this predicament. While it may not literally darken the color of your hair, it can neutralize or reduce the appearance of the brighter, brassier tones in your hair, making it appear a bit darker in the process.
Does toner fade after first wash?
They are a deposit colour only, which means they won't do anything to your natural hair and they last about 4 to 5 weeks depending on how often you wash your hair . If you wash your hair every day, expect your toner to fade out FAST. If you wash it once a week, you will generally get a month of nicely toned hair.
Blue and blue based colors and toners cancel out orange and yellow orange.
The most well-known ways to fix orange roots are dyeing them darker, bleaching them once again (for healthy hair), toning them with purple/blue toner, using a hair color remover, or applying natural lightening cures, for example, a 1:1 mix of honey and conditioner.
Generally, we can say that ash blonde on orange hair before and after putting on can tone your hair color. To be more specific, this shade of ash blonde dye on orange hair can neutralize the brassiness. Ashy blonde has the cool undertone that cancels out the unflattering and warm tone of orange.
It features crushed violet pigments that neutralize style-ruining brassy and yellow tones. Hair stylists often tone bleached or blonde hair to neutralize brassy yellow and orange tones on bleached hair with a purple color. Purple shampoo is a great at-home solution for toning hair and preventing brassiness.
If it does turn green, visit the salon.
The good news is your hair didn't actually change color. That green you're seeing is actually just an oxidized mineral buildup. "Copper, magnesium, and chlorine bind to the proteins on the surface of the hair shaft," says Ionato.
Toners cannot, and should not, replace the lightening process that hair goes through when it's bleached. Glosses and toners won't actually be able to lighten your hair if you notice it fading—they should only be used to correct the tone of the color.
Mix 1 part Wella colorcharm toning color with 2 parts 10 or 20 volume Wella colorcharm developer.
Make sure the toner is well rinsed out, before applying a hydrating or protein treatment. To help the toner 'stick' better in your hair: rinse, treat and style as usual - and then wait approximately 3 days before washing the hair again. There is no need to shampoo after using the Wella Color Charm Toner.
1:1.5 Ratio- Hair Color to Developer
If you're applying a toner or lightening a client's hair by one or two levels, this ratio will be enough to achieve good results. This also works well on the grown out part of a client's hair if you're trying to dye stubborn roots.
What is the mixing ratio for Wella color?
Mix 1 part of your target shade and 2 parts of Welloxon Perfect Pastel Developer 1.9%.
The mixing ratio is 1:1 or 1:2 for the special blonde shades. How much peroxide do I mix with Wella Koleston Perfect? If you are using the mixing ratio of 1:1 use 60g of Wella Koleston Perfect + 60ml of Welloxon developer.
Two dry ounces are equal to a 1/4 cup, but how do you measure it? Simply grab a measuring cup and fill it with the dry ingredients you're using. For example, if you need 2 oz of flour, fill your measuring cup to the 1/4 cup mark for accurate results.
When they should be used – T14 should be used when you have unwanted orange/gold, brassy tones in your hair and want an ashy blonde result. T18, on the other hand, is best for when your hair has unwanted yellow tones, and you want a super light ash blonde or a platinum blonde.
A: Yes, you can apply to clean dry hair but I always wash out my hair (after bleaching and conditioning) then use this dye/toner. This product is easier to apply when hair is damp/wet (at least for me).
Apply your toning mixture using a tint brush to damp, towel dried hair. Leave on for up to 30 minutes and rinse out.
You can (and should!) use your toner twice a day—specifically on clean skin before your a.m. and p.m. skincare routines. The only exception? Acid toners (they're basically liquid exfoliators) that are made with AHAs like glycolic acid and/or BHAs like salicylic acid.
This will vary from product to product — a toner may take mere seconds to dry, while a serum or thick nighttime eye cream could take a minute, or even a few minutes to dry and be properly absorbed. A good rule to follow to simplify things? Wait about one minute between applying each skincare product.
Ideally, you should use a toner twice a day, but at least once a day is recommended. And here's the right way to use a toner: Wash face with gentle cleanser and pat dry. Pour out a little quantity of toner on your palm and apply it on your face.
To help the toner 'stick' better in your hair: rinse, treat and style as usual - and then wait approximately 3 days before washing the hair again. There is no need to shampoo after using the Wella Color Charm Toner.
How long does Wella toner need to process?
Apply the toner to dry hair for up to 30 minutes, frequently checking for the desired color result. What is this? Leave the toner on for approximately 8-10 minutes for lighter hair and up to 20-30 minutes for darker hair. This toner removes “brass” for perfect blonde hair.
Mix the toner with developer (either 20 or 10 Vol) - using an applicator bottle is the easiest way to mix and apply your toner. Apply your toning mixture using a tint brush to damp, towel dried hair. Leave on for up to 30 minutes and rinse out.
You generally shouldn't shampoo immediately before coloring, because this will remove the natural oils that help protect your scalp during the coloring process. It's best to shampoo 12 - 24 hours before coloring when using semi-permanent or demi-permanent hair color. Shampoo 24 hours before using permanent color.
Use an applicator brush to work the mixture into your hair, focusing on the areas with unwanted undertones. Leave the toner in for up to 45 minutes, then rinse, and wash with a moisturizing shampoo and deep conditioner.
If your hair is orange, you'll need a blue toner. Try a blue shampoo to tone the brassiness and get rid of the orange. This color toner is commonly needed for darker hair.
T18, on the other hand, is Lightest Ash Blonde with only a violet base. Violet cancels out yellow while blue cancels out orange. If you have any orange left in your hair, T14 is probably the best for your hair over T18. T18 is only effective if your hair is a level 10 or higher (purely yellow).
A: Yes, you can apply to clean dry hair but I always wash out my hair (after bleaching and conditioning) then use this dye/toner. This product is easier to apply when hair is damp/wet (at least for me).
Mix 1 part Wella ColorCharm® toning color with 2 parts 10 or 20 volume Wella ColorCharm® developer.
Apply your toning mixture using a tint brush to damp, towel dried hair. Leave on for up to 30 minutes and rinse out.
What's more, Wella has peroxide which is really damaging to your hair. And of course, since you've been through a drastic bleaching process, your hair has already become porous. So, if you use this product incorrectly, you'll push your hair to its limit.
Can I tone my hair again the next day?
You can tone your hair twice, but you shouldn't tone your hair twice during a short period of time. Toning your hair twice in one day will significantly damage your hair.